Re: VTP Protocal Cisco 5000 and 3com Superstack II 1100

2001-01-10 Thread Steve Linney
I was looking into this Cisco/non-Cisco switch issue just recently and was told that the 802.1q standard stipulates only 1 x STP, and yet with Cisco's 802.1q implementation you can have per vlan STP (not quite matching the 802.1q standard). Perhaps someone in the group can clear this issue up for

RE: CCIE Security Written

2001-01-10 Thread Henry Chan
So am I. Henry Chan CCNP (Security) -Original Message- From: Arthur Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 05:43 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CCIE Security Written I took the beta 8 weeks ago, but no response yet (you might get a better response if y

Re: access-list ?

2001-01-10 Thread suaveguru
I also think it will permit all because in access-list we use wild card bits and 0.0.0.0 simply means 255.255.255.255 which literally means permit all hope it helps suaveguru --- Jaeheon Yoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, Tony > > I think it will permit only default routes. > > Regards >

Re: Bandwidth constraints for VoIP

2001-01-10 Thread Steve Linney
IOS 12.1.2T has generally been the recommended one, but I believe 12.1.5T is now out. Steve "Priscilla Oppenheimer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I think the best IOS version to use for VoIP came up in an earlier thread, > so you might want to

Re: OSPF--ccnp question

2001-01-10 Thread Saša Milic
charles paver wrote: > > Hi. Accd. to the BSCN text, OSPF maintains three tables (r. table, link > state, and neighbor). Is there a way to view the link state or neighbor > table, for that matter? show ip ospf database show ip ospf neighbor Sasa _ FAQ, list a

Re: [IP routing]

2001-01-10 Thread Ganesh Chintalapati
Dear Nazri, You can try this = ip route z.z.z.z ip route w.w.w.w and deny access to z from x and w from y using access-list to serial interface. If you can provide with exact ip add of serial int and ethernet int, it w= ould have been better. Try this because I am not very sure. Ganesh.

Cisco Certs

2001-01-10 Thread Ken
Can anyone tell me how do the Cisco certifications match up to degrees obtained from a college? I have been told that getting your MCSE is like getting a two year degree or having two years networking experience. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http:

Re: access-list ?

2001-01-10 Thread Jaeheon Yoo
Hi, all Well, this is from cisco site: To specify a large number of individual addresses more easily, you can omit the wildcard if it is all zeros. Thus, the following two configuration commands are identical in effect: access-list 2 permit 36.48.0.3 access-list 2 permit 36.48.0.3 0.0.0.0 Tha

Re: [Cisco Certs]

2001-01-10 Thread Ganesh Chintalapati
Dear all, I do have the same question, can any one help us in this regard Ganesh.ch CCNA Hyderbad India "Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Can anyone tell me how do the Cisco certifications match up to degrees obtained from a college? I have been told that getting your MCSE is like= getting a

Warning!!

2001-01-10 Thread Richard Jackson
>Hello, > >I am sending out this message because I think that people need to be aware >of certain companies looking to recruit from the US and Canada. > >I am writing specifically about Axioma in the Netherlands. I've seen some >other postings on this web site about them. Some bad flames and so

BCRAN

2001-01-10 Thread Taiwo Adeshugba
I just need an answer to a question I did on colt and I am a bit confused after checking it up I wonder if anyone can help. "IN A REMOTE ACCESS NETWORK, WHERE SHOULD YOU CONFIGURE AAA TO AUTHENTICATE INCOMING TRAFFIC TO THE CENTRAL SITE". I wonder if anyone can give me an explanations. Thanks Tai

Re: BCRAN

2001-01-10 Thread Amjad Al-Ashqar
You can put it where your L2TP or Asynchronous sessions terminate Amjad. - Original Message - From: "Taiwo Adeshugba" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 1:06 AM Subject: BCRAN > I just need an answer to a question I did on colt and I am a bit c

Re: [Cisco Certs]

2001-01-10 Thread Ganesh Chintalapati
Dear all, I do have the same question Ganesh CCNA Hyderabad India "Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Can anyone tell me how do the Cisco certifications match up to degrees obtained from a college? I have been told that getting your MCSE is like= getting a two year degree or having two years net

Re: [Cisco Certs]

2001-01-10 Thread netlinesys
Ganesh I will say, it use to be a good thing to have MCSE, when this certification first came out. There was not enough materials available in the market and it was not easy to pass the test comparing to these days which means if u manage to pass the exams, you got good skills or experience, etc.

Bcran

2001-01-10 Thread Taiwo Adeshugba
I just need an answer to a question I did on colt and I am a bit confused after checking it up I wonder if anyone can help. "IN A REMOTE ACCESS NETWORK, WHERE SHOULD YOU CONFIGURE AAA TO AUTHENTICATE INCOMING TRAFFIC TO THE CENTRAL SITE". I wonder if anyone can give me an explanations. Thanks Ta

Need your opinion

2001-01-10 Thread Henry D
Hi all, Need your opinion here. Currently I'm (quite paper) CCNP. I don't have home lab nor any OSPF and BGP real world experience. I have limited experience in frame relay, RIP, EIGRP. Now if I take all CCIE related courses (OSPF & BGP workshop, ECP1, CCIE preparation training from horizon-mts,

Re: Warning!!

2001-01-10 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
I'm really bothered by posts from anonymous or unverifiable email addresses that slam companies, countries, authors, immigration policies, and rumors about planned Cisco attacks. When I make a public post, there's no question who is making it. Is this Berkowitz just being crotchety, or does t

Re: cisco & muscles

2001-01-10 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>No, and I don't have square hair either. &;-) > >Priscilla Square or not, you have more of it than I do. > > >At 09:11 PM 1/9/01, Ibrahim wrote: > >>If we see on Ciscopress book cover, there are always man with big muscles & >>strong. >>I'm working on CCIE .. and muscles :-) Anyone here have C

Re: New router LSA created after full adjacency?

2001-01-10 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Jaeheon Yoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> provided an excellent answer, >Hi, Scott. > >To monitor ospf adjancency or something like that, we usually have two >routers connected to each other via Ethernet interfaces in a normal >lab environment. In this case, before adjacency is built, old router >LSA l

Re: Need your opinion

2001-01-10 Thread Robert Nelson-Cox
>From: Henry D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Henry D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Need your opinion >Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 03:28:47 -0800 (PST) > >Hi all, > >Need your opinion here. Currently I'm (quite paper) >CCNP. I don't have home lab nor any OSPF and BGP real >world

seeking Cisco position in Switzerland

2001-01-10 Thread James Barber
Does anyone know any good recruiters / agencies or web resources for Cisco positions in Switzerland ? James Barber ___ http://www.webmail.co.za the South-African free email service WIN R10 000 by registering for free online options fo

Re: AS 2511RJ software problem

2001-01-10 Thread Robert Nelson-Cox
>From: Olden Pieterse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Olden Pieterse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: AS 2511RJ software problem >Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 13:31:47 +0200 > >Hi there > >Does the ordinary 2511 and the as2511rj use the same software ? Yes >My ordinary 2511 is runnin

Re: x25 translation

2001-01-10 Thread Robert Nelson-Cox
>From: Olden Pieterse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Olden Pieterse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: x25 translation >Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 11:24:58 +0200 > >Hi there > >I have a customer that needs to do x25 to tcp translation on a 2511 . >What images will perform this functio

ISIS and OSPF redistribution Weirdness - Update

2001-01-10 Thread Nigel Taylor
Hi All, I was working with redistribution between OSPF and IS-IS domains and got = this=20 route in the table and wondered if anyone have seen this and could = explain. I'm=20 using the example from Slattery/Burton pg. 297 (ex. #10). I've replace = the EIGRP=20 process with Isis and in summarizing

Re: Ping response between subnets slow

2001-01-10 Thread Amit Gupta
Hi Tony, Yes you were correct. There are a large number of packets crossing the subnet. This is think creates a bottleneck on the ethernet port on the router. The Ping response within the same subnet also was badly affected.( I could see a lot of users coming towards me... so Rebooting the router

Any body know about Cisco Content Switch

2001-01-10 Thread Muhammad Faheem
Hi All Just wanted to know that Cisco Content Switch (CSS-11000 & CSS-11800) can work as Active - Active or not. Thanks for Input Muhammad Faheem Systems Engineer Afcomp Hello : (9714)-3933878 / 3027338 Fax : (9714)-3933832 Web : www.afcomp.com _ FAQ, list ar

Re: Disappointed with CCNP!! + extras

2001-01-10 Thread Thompson, Eric K
OK... no these are just my personal opinions and they are not aimed at anyone directly and they may not apply to everyone... Getting certified is great. BUT experience is better. If you run out get a degree, a few certification and expect to be greeted as a god.. think again. I see about 50 res

Cisco 1603 router and traffic-shape

2001-01-10 Thread Jeroen Timmer
Hello, I got an 1603 router thats connected to a 2Mbit leased line. I want to use the traffic-shape command on the eth0 and the serial interface to make sure the traffic doesn't get above fe. 512 kb. I tested it with 2 2500 routers and it worked perfectly Question is ?!? Can the 1603 rout

Re: cisco & muscles

2001-01-10 Thread Jaeheon Yoo
Well, I'd better be contented with my 3 2501 routers in my home lab until I get muscular and hairy enough to handle those monsters what is called "7000" On 10 Jan 2001 07:50:55 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Howard C. Berkowitz") wrote: >>No, and I don't have square hair either. &;-) >> >>Priscilla

Passed BCMSN - Is a adaptive test?

2001-01-10 Thread Giggsy
Hi All I have passed BCMSN with a score of 932. Really thanks to the group for answering some of my questions. I am wondering is the BCMSN exam an adaptive one? E.g., i have a qns and i think i got that one wrong and i have several other same type of questions follow straight one another! This h

New router LSA created after full adjacency?

2001-01-10 Thread scott
Dear OSPF gurus: I am probably missing a very basic point here as I am somewhat new to OSPF. I have been debugging ospf adjacency, ospf events, ospf flood plus some others. After routers become adjacent, the flooding process starts. What I have noticed is that right after routers become adjace

Re: Can IPX traffic be forwarded thru PIX?

2001-01-10 Thread Phil Barker
Firewalls in general do not support the passing of IPX at layer 3. In the past I have set up GRE Tunnelling to hop the ipx packet over IP which worked fine. Downside is higher header overhead due to the encapsulation of IPX over IP. I also remeber having a problem whereby I had to switch of fast

Changing IP address on Ethernet

2001-01-10 Thread Hans Stout
Hello colleagues, I have come across a problem on my LAN which I can't seem to figure out: I need more host addresses on my LAN, so I changed the subnet mask on my Ethernet IP address to a 22-bit subnet mask (was 10.226.192.254/24, is now 10.226.192.254/22). The problem I am having now is that

Using Register IP Address on your Private network

2001-01-10 Thread AABAN34
I have a question here? Why would anyone use register addresses on their private network, while you can use UN-register addresses like 10.X.X.X ? Do you really need to burn register addresses on a private network? I would like to hear anyone opinion on this subject Brian

Re: Warning!!

2001-01-10 Thread Control Program
Thank you, Howard. I was beginning to wonder if I was the only one left who remembers why it's bad form to post such detritus to Internet news and mail lists. Perhaps filtering hotmail-style services would cut down on the number of HTML-encrusted posts as well, a disturbing trend that seems to b

Re: Any body know about Cisco Content Switch

2001-01-10 Thread Tommy Mitchell
Yes, they can unless you're trying to load-balance firewalls. Try to load-balance firewalls and you have to go active-standby. Tommy - Original Message - From: "Muhammad Faheem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "cisco@groupstudy. com (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 200

Fwd: Fw: computer virus

2001-01-10 Thread Babashola A Madariola
>From: "Owhe Mukoro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Owhe Mukoro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: >Subject: Fw: computer virus >Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 12:52:57 -0800 > > >- Original Message - >From: "Owhe Mukoro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001

Fwd: Fw: computer virus

2001-01-10 Thread Babashola A Madariola
>From: "Owhe Mukoro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Owhe Mukoro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: >Subject: Fw: computer virus >Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 12:52:57 -0800 > > >- Original Message - >From: "Owhe Mukoro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001

Re: Coil pinnaccle header

2001-01-10 Thread Michael Fountain
I haven't seen that error yet, but I can telly you this. The COIL chip is sits on the 6500 Fast Ethernet Blades. Each Coil chip is responsible for up to 12 FE ports. They are mostly responsible for TX & RX buffering, CRC checks, and queing The PINNACLE chip is found on the Gig E and Fast E l

Re: [Changing IP address on Ethernet]

2001-01-10 Thread Ganesh Chintalapati
Dear Hans, You need to change the subnet mask of the hosts to 255.255.252.0 and even= the mask of the router should also have the same subnet mask. Now, you are not able to ping the interface from your host pc because you= are in a different network. Try changing the subnet mask of pcs and ro

Re: [Using Register IP Address on your Private network]

2001-01-10 Thread Ganesh Chintalapati
Hi, As far as I know, we use registered addresses only if we are directly connected to internet. Else there should be no problem to use un registered ip addresses for you= r private network. Pls anyone let me know if I am wrong Ganesh CCNA Hyderabad India [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a

RE: Fw: computer virus

2001-01-10 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
That's most likely a hoax: http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/hoaxes/virtualcard.html Ole Ole Drews Jensen Systems Network Manager CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I RWR Enterprises, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No Subject

2001-01-10 Thread Jennifer Cribbs
You know, this is something I personally have never even though about...at least from the aspect of your e-mail address. But it makes absolute sense. Because being new myself, I have already leaned there are some people you just don't open and then there are some that you learn things from.

RE: Protocol numbers

2001-01-10 Thread Jorge Rodriguez
try the following links: http://www.ieee.org this one is to be the best for you will not only find all TCP or UDP ports but also can get details on RFC's. Or try www.protocols.com --Original Message-- From: "Shane Stockman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: January 9

Re: Disappointed with CCNP!! + extras

2001-01-10 Thread Eric Gunn
It is unfortunate that there are people that skim by these exams just for the sake of certification. But it is also important to remember people that are trying to get into the field. I am not saying just because you have certification X means you should make X amount of dollars, or expect job

Cisco 2524 and 1900 Switch

2001-01-10 Thread tl5footer
Just finish studying for CCNA and have a Cisco 2524 and Cisco 1900 Switch for $950. Only 1 year old. Here are the spec's a.. Ethernet LAN interface with attachment unit interface (AUI) and 10BaseT connections b.. Two high-speed synchronous serial WAN port interface slots c.. One ISDN BRI interfa

FW: Fw: computer virus

2001-01-10 Thread David Toalson
This is a HOAX. Unfortunately HOAXes like these are almost as bad as real viruses and they spread manually almost as fast as the automatic real viruses. We received this same email in the office Tuesday and a quick look at McAfee web site proved this to be a HOAX. We were talking to Symatec sup

RE: Warning

2001-01-10 Thread Jennifer Cribbs
> > You know, this is something I personally have never even though about...at > least from the aspect of your e-mail address. But it makes absolute sense. > Because being new myself, I have already leaned there are some people you > just don\'t open and then there are some that you learn

Re: [Using Register IP Address on your Private network]

2001-01-10 Thread Curtis Call
Well, you could do either actually. With an unconnected network you could use private addresses (unregistered) or you could use registered addresses (in fact you could use someone elses registered addresses but I wouldn't recommend it). With a connected network you could also use either priva

RE:

2001-01-10 Thread Jennifer Cribbs
I'm glad someone's in the same boat as me. There are probably lots of other's, but they just don't say anything. Being quiet has never been one of my strong points. Jennifer Cribbs "Denis A. Baldwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Good post! I'm sorta kinda newbie to Cisco myself. I've b

RE: Using Register IP Address on your Private network

2001-01-10 Thread Steve Smith
We had a MASSIVE dispute within our company about this. We bought another company and they uses registered IPs on everything down to the workstation. They claimed NAT caused problems with most programs and it was just easier to use registered IPs. We had a meeting with 3 different CCIE's that wor

Re: Need your opinion

2001-01-10 Thread Peter Van Oene
I have to slightly disagree. CCIE is a test, pure and simple. It actually doesn't relate much at all to real world experience. When would you rush like a maniac to build a superfluously complex network in 12 hours with only limited guidelines and then have it maliciously tampered with while

Re: Using Register IP Address on your Private network

2001-01-10 Thread Richard Y. Zheng
For a service provider, all management workstations have to use real address even though they sit inside the network. Otherwise you have the risk of conflicting ip addresses with the customers. A bad example, Newbridge vivid switch uses 10/8 address for their in-band communciation and assume that

Re: Using Register IP Address on your Private network

2001-01-10 Thread Peter Van Oene
Using addressed outside of the 1918 space that are properly registered with a registry can have some benefit to those organization that possess a sufficient quantity of them to suit their needs. The question I would ask would be; "what do you gain by using the 1918 space when you have enough u

RE: Warning!!

2001-01-10 Thread Jennifer Cribbs
> > > > > You know, this is something I personally have never even though about...at > > least from the aspect of your e-mail address. But it makes absolute > sense. > > Because being new myself, I have already leaned there are some people you > > just don\'t open and then there are some that yo

question about ospf link state database synchronization process.

2001-01-10 Thread zxh
hi,all I have a question about ospf link state database synchronization process. I think,two routes will be 1.exstart in which determine master/slave 2.exstart in which exchange database description packets(DDs).DDs contrain enough information(LSA headers) to find more recent LSAs than in its own

Re: Warning!!

2001-01-10 Thread John Neiberger
> If someone really needs the web-based mail interfaces of a > hotmail-type service rather than using POP3 with any of a number of > email clients (including browsers), I'd really be uncomfortable with > them configuring my routers. > > Believe me, someone who posts from an anonymous acc

Re: VTP Domain, (again)

2001-01-10 Thread Jianfeng Wang
As I know, you can have more than one VTP servers in a domain and all switches in the domain can be a server. Changes on any server will automatically propagate to all switches in the domain. No changes allowed on a client. Robert Padjen wrote: > Only one switch in a domain can act as the server

Re: Using Register IP Address on your Private network

2001-01-10 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Curtis Call <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote, >Well NAT does cause problems for some applications for which you will need >real addresses. I can't think of any business applications off the top of >my head but being a gamer I've run into this problem when trying to >host games. As you very correct

RE: Using Register IP Address on your Private network

2001-01-10 Thread Peter Van Oene
I'm just curious why people seem to disregard the concept of using NAT and registered addresses together? Just because you have unique addressing doesn't mean you have to announce the prefixes to the Internet. I would highly suggest you use registered space in the same way that you would use

RE: Using Register IP Address on your Private network

2001-01-10 Thread Brant Stevens
FYI, Netware 5 over IP does not work with NAT, as the NCP requests inside the packet are not translated. Migration to provate IP addressing can also take a long time, especially in a large enterprise where things such as DNS are involved. -Brant -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: ISIS and OSPF redistribution Weirdness - Update

2001-01-10 Thread Nigel Taylor
Craig, Firstly, all protocols that allow for redistribution have default metrics to which external routes are identified. For ex... 1 - OSPF assigns the metric of 20 as you pointed out earlier and also identifies external routes using the default External type 2(E2) when no specific

Re: BCRAN

2001-01-10 Thread Cyrax
I am assuming you mean dialup access to the central site. If i am correct, then you can configure it on your NAS. Now there are two ways i know you can do this. 1) Local based AAA 2) Server based AAA With the local based AAA setup, users are authenticated based on local AAA IOS accounts. Here us

RE: Using Register IP Address on your Private network

2001-01-10 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Addressing authorities have the concepts of: Private address space Registered address space that is globally routable Registered address space that is NOT globally routable Admittedly, address space continues to be tight, and it's beginning to be time to start thinking about I

Re: New router LSA created after full adjacency?

2001-01-10 Thread Phil Barker
Scott, I'm currently working on OSPF myself and believe your question has already been answered in an earlier post. I have found using a Sniffer very helpful, used in combination with the debug commands you mention. If you add 'debug ip ospf packet' you can start to match the sniffer tra

RE: Need your opinion

2001-01-10 Thread Daniel Cotts
There was a regular contributor to this list (may still be lurking) who went from a PBX tech to CCIE in about a year. I believe that he attended the four CCNP courses. Scored a 96 on the lab. Chad; Do you want to provide any details? > -Original Message- > From: Henry D [mailto:[EMAIL PR

How to configure 2 ip address block on a router ?

2001-01-10 Thread ccie88
I request additional ip address block from my ISP. I have 2 ip address blcok: 209.x.x.x /29 and 216.x.x.x/28. How do I configure on my Csico 2524 to use those ip address block ? IS it possible. Thanks. __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - Share your

Manual change RSP state

2001-01-10 Thread mak
Hi all, I want to know how can I change the state of RSP2 in 7507. That is, change the master RSP to slave RSP, change slave RSP to master RSP. Thanks   Regards, Raymond _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report

RE: Need your opinion

2001-01-10 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Being at the point in my studies where pure terror is setting in, I would say that one very important component of preparation is the actual configuration and troubleshooting on real routers, configuring "real" scenarios. The books aren't helpful here. The thought process is very important. Seein

RE: Need your opinion

2001-01-10 Thread William E. Gragido
I know of one CCIE who did it in with only two years experience and and about 6 months of study after obtaining the CCNP/CCDP -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Daniel Cotts Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 10:41 AM To: 'Henry D'; [EMAIL PRO

RE: How to configure 2 ip address block on a router ?

2001-01-10 Thread Chris Stocker
yes just add the following lines to your eth port ip address 216.x.x.(x+1)255.255.255.248 secondary then PCs using that block should use that addr as a gateway. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 10

RE: ISIS and OSPF redistribution Weirdness - Update

2001-01-10 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Nigel, question #1, can you ping from domain to domain? Particularly from IS-IS to OSPF? Question #2, isn't the creation of the route to null 0 established behaviour on Cisco routers when summarization is invoked, no matter what the protocol involved? I was planning on doing a couple of the Slat

Re: Using Register IP Address on your Private network

2001-01-10 Thread AABAN34
How does any application no if it's registerd or non-registered? or real address? _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No Subject

2001-01-10 Thread WEN JIA YANG
DQo= _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Need your opinion

2001-01-10 Thread Phil Barker
Have to agree with both posts here. The method that you outline to achieve CCIE status i.e taking all the courses etc, I think you would achieve CCIE status, however, you would still be missing real world experience. This could be termed a 'paper' CCIE although you would obviously be very valuable

Re: Using Register IP Address on your Private network

2001-01-10 Thread AABAN34
With the shortage of registerd addresses out there and 99 percent of all programs work with NAT. Then why are we wasting register addresses on private networks for? Brian _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.h

Secure and Cost-effective Networking with VPN seminar from Intel and UUNET

2001-01-10 Thread Denis Poyerd
http://vpnforum.regsvc.com/ Enjoy! Denis _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

where to find "ip ospf hello-interval?

2001-01-10 Thread Paver, Charles
Hi. Im practicing ospf commands on my cisco router, and was wondering-does anyone know where the ip ospf hello-interval command is located? such as, config mode-->router-->ospf?? Couldnt find it under there! Also, is there a good site or page that explains ospf commands in English, and in d

Re: VTP Protocal Cisco 5000 and 3com Superstack II 1100

2001-01-10 Thread Erick B.
I read somewhere that they are working on revising the 802.1q standard to support per-vlan STPs and it's based on Cisco's per vlan STP. Not sure what the current status is. You could turn off STP to avoid this I think (haven't tried) if your network layout doesn't have any loops, etc. Of course, i

Re: New router LSA created after full adjacency?

2001-01-10 Thread Phil Barker
Scott, After further study of the DR/BDR election process on bcast networks I can confirm that an LSA is created between the 2-way state and the EX-Start state, this is a type 2 OSPF packet and is unicast from the DR to the BDR. A second LSA is created after the FULL state, this is a type

RE: where to find "ip ospf hello-interval?

2001-01-10 Thread Chuck Larrieu
I think I posted a useful link here yesterday. You can do a CCO search using the phrase "ip ospf hello" using the quote marks as part of the search string, and get some good hits. But in answer to your question, the hello time can be adjusted on an interface by interface basis. Chuck -Orig

modem on a aux port

2001-01-10 Thread Chris Stocker
I know this has been asked before but where can I get a quick sample config to set up a modem on a aux port for remote access to that router?? Chris Stocker Network Admin - ISC Cablevision Systems _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.

Re: VTP Protocal Cisco 5000 and 3com Superstack II 1100

2001-01-10 Thread David_A_Bass
We did something like this between a Nortel Centillion 100 and a Cisco 2924. After talking to both companies we decided to just experiment and got it working by seting up the MLT on the Nortel switch and created a port group on the Cisco switch. "Erick B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@groupstudy.co

Re: Using Register IP Address on your Private network

2001-01-10 Thread Dan West
SmartAlec answer: Because people don't have the technical knowledge to implement NAT. I would bet that many folks out there even in the networking world have ever heard of it. Otherwise, like others have pointed out, people may encounter problems when gaming online, running VPNs, etc. --- [E

Re: BCRAN passed

2001-01-10 Thread Tony Chen
Nickel, Is there any fill in the blank type of question for BCRAN? Tony Chen >>> "Gabriel Nickel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/21/00 07:51AM >>> Yes!!! Compared to Routing and Switching i found this exam fairly easy. There were like 20 choose-IOS-command-from-list questions. The following subjects

RE: modem on a aux port

2001-01-10 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/6.html -Original Message- From: Chris Stocker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 12:59 PM To: Groupstudy Subject: modem on a aux port I know this has been asked before but where can I get a quick sample config to set up a mo

Re: IP routing

2001-01-10 Thread Kenny Sallee
Use access lists on both sides. You can apply it to the ethernet interfaces as an inbound ACL. For instance: Map: 1.1.1.0/24>RouterA---frameRouterB<-3.3.3.0/24 2.2.2.0/24 sec 4.4.4.0/24 secondary router configs: RouterA interface e0 ip address 1.1.1.1 /24 ip address 2.2.2.2/24 sec

Re: access-list ?

2001-01-10 Thread Kenny Sallee
Actually the implied mask is all 0's - so this acl will only permit a route which is all 0's - or normally the default route. Kenny "suaveguru" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I also think it will permit all because in access-list > we use wild

RE: VTP Protocal Cisco 5000 and 3com Superstack II 1100

2001-01-10 Thread Brant Stevens
On the Accelars, you can have multiple STP groups and priorities for switches as well, so I guess that's their way around the 802.1Q limitation, even though it's not quite conforming to spec. -Brant. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Erick

RE: Using Register IP Address on your Private network

2001-01-10 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)
Also... NATing drops your throughput substantially. In my experience, NATing is normally used only as a last resort (no ip addresses or to clear a financial hurdle) or to connect external networks such as business partners. It is definitely not a cure-all, "why use registered addresses?" soluti

Re: ISIS and OSPF redistribution Weirdness - Update

2001-01-10 Thread Raul F. Fernandez
Chuck, Null 0 creation is not automatic for OSPF, you must manually enter it. Question #2, isn't the creation of the route to null 0 established behaviour > on Cisco routers when summarization is invoked, no matter what the protocol > involved? - Original Message - From: "Chuck Larrieu

Re: Cisco Certification Digest V2 #937

2001-01-10 Thread kenneth . mays
I have a couple of opinions here. >Personally, I am close to killfiling groupstudy (and other technical) > > >list posts that originate from throwaway email services such as > > >hotmail. Here\\\'s my reasoning. > > > > > >If you don\\\'t use a free access service (e.g., free dialup/DSL for >

RE: Disappointed with ccnp!!

2001-01-10 Thread Sam Adams
we haven't heard from the original poster. Poster: What are do you think of the responses you've received? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dan West Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 2:50 PM To: Sam Adams; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Disa

PIM shared tree source tree

2001-01-10 Thread Stephen Skinner
this is taken from there white paper The following process describes the move from shared tree to source tree in more detail: 1 Receiver joins a group; leaf Router C sends a Join message toward RP. 2 RP puts link to Router C in its outgoing interface list. 3 Source sends data; Router A encapsula

RE: VTP Protocal Cisco 5000 and 3com Superstack II 1100

2001-01-10 Thread Erick B.
Forgot to mention that. Not spec... and propiertary to the XLR's and possibly other Bay switches. Just for history, one of the main identifiers in the 802.1q header has a value from bay. Bay started using their vendor code before the spec was final and it stuck. This was disussed previously on t

PIM shared tree source tree

2001-01-10 Thread Stephen Skinner
this is taken from there white paper The following process describes the move from shared tree to source tree in more detail: 1 Receiver joins a group; leaf Router C sends a Join message toward RP. 2 RP puts link to Router C in its outgoing interface list. 3 Source sends data; Router A encapsula

what silent mode is?

2001-01-10 Thread Jianfeng Wang
Hi group, I find following statement on Cisco web site (univercd): Use the silent mode when you are connecting to a "silent partner" (a device that is not generating BPDUs or other traffic). An example of a silent partner is a traffic generator that is not transmitting packets. Use this keyword

RE: Need your opinion

2001-01-10 Thread Lance Hubbard
I beg to differThere is no such thing as a paper CCIE, not with the hands-on lab to back up the written. The lab in and of itself separates the Book Smart from the Packet Jockeys. Cheers, Lance >From: Phil Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Phil Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Chuck

RE: where to find "ip ospf hello-interval?

2001-01-10 Thread Sam Adams
What IOS? Here's one for 11.3. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/ The hello-interval can be found when you go into an interface mode.. config t int e0/1 (whatever interfaces you have) ip ospf hello-interval Good luck with your studies. -Original Message--

Re: Using Register IP Address on your Private network

2001-01-10 Thread Peter Van Oene
Using addressed outside of the 1918 space that are properly registered with a registry can have some benefit to those organization that possess a sufficient quantity of them to suit their needs. The question I would ask would be; "what do you gain by using the 1918 space when you have enough u

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